Am 27.04.2010 um 20:42 schrieb Thibault Martin-Lagardette: > Welcome to the MacRuby world ;-).
Thanks a lot! > I imagine you are running MacRuby 0.5 on your machine, seeing the paths you > include in your .rb file? Why are you doing all those includes by the way? > All the necessary paths will be in MacRuby's default path. I was trying to find my mistake, and looked at a friends code .... so, to be honest, I have no idea why I include them (His code is here: http://github.com/jfahrenkrug/MacRubyRemote) > As for the "Bad Request", do you get any error log or anything? Only: [2010-04-27 22:46:31] INFO WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=574 port=2000 [2010-04-27 22:46:33] ERROR bad Request-Line `GET /hello HTTP/1.1 '. localhost - - [27/Apr/2010:22:46:33 CEST] "GET /hello HTTP/1.1 " 400 304 - -> > As for running the script, it depends on what you intend to do with it > actually. The solution would depend on the end usage :-) Here is, what I really want: We need a very simple web server for our Cocoa Project. I am pretty new to Ruby, but whenever I need to test a webservice or somthing like that, I whip up a little WEBrick. But running it as a seperate task would mean I would have to establish some sort of Inter Process Communication (IPC) But the main app is ObjC, and should remain ObjC (because I am a much better ObjC Coder than Ruby Coder). So I thought, I could run the WEBrick embedded with MacRuby and solve all my problems. But now that all my attempts to run the WEBrick in embedded MacRuby failed, maybe I need other options. I might try Distributed Objects, does that work in MacRuby? But the preferred way still would be to host the WEBrink embedded in the ObjC/Cocoa app. Thanks a lot Alex _______________________________________________ MacRuby-devel mailing list MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel